Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Srimad Bhagavatam Class 10 90 1-7 by Vishwarup Prabhu at ISKCON Chowpatty on 25 Jan 2017

Srimad Bhagavatam Class 10 90 1-7 on Immersing In Krishna Katha To Come Out Of Life's Miseries by Vishwarup Prabhu at ISKCON Chowpatty on 25 Jan 2017 SB 10.90.1-7 śrī-śuka uvāca sukhaṁ sva-puryāṁ nivasan  dvārakāyāṁ śriyaḥ patiḥ sarva-sampat-samṛddhāyāṁ  juṣṭāyāṁ vṛṣṇi-puṅgavaiḥ strībhiś cottama-veṣābhir  nava-yauvana-kāntibhiḥ kandukādibhir harmyeṣu  krīḍantībhis taḍid-dyubhiḥ nityaṁ saṅkula-mārgāyāṁ  mada-cyudbhir mataṅ-gajaiḥ sv-alaṅkṛtair bhaṭair aśvai  rathaiś ca kanakojjvalaiḥ udyānopavanāḍhyāyāṁ  puṣpita-druma-rājiṣu nirviśad-bhṛṅga-vihagair  nāditāyāṁ samantataḥ reme ṣoḍaśa-sāhasra-  patnīnāṁ eka-vallabhaḥ tāvad vicitra-rūpo ’sau  tad-geheṣu maharddhiṣu protphullotpala-kahlāra-  kumudāmbhoja-reṇubhiḥ vāsitāmala-toyeṣu  kūjad-dvija-kuleṣu ca vijahāra vigāhyāmbho  hradinīṣu mahodayaḥ kuca-kuṅkuma-liptāṅgaḥ  parirabdhaś ca yoṣitām Synonyms: śrī-śukaḥ uvāca — Śukadeva Gosvāmī said; sukham — happily; sva — in His own; puryām — city; nivasan — residing; dvārakāyām — in Dvārakā; śriyaḥ — of the goddess of fortune; patiḥ — the master; sarva — all; sampat — in opulent features; samṛddhāyām — which was rich; juṣṭāyām — populated; vṛṣṇi-puṅgavaiḥ — by the most prominent of the Vṛṣṇis; strībhiḥ — by women; ca — and; uttama — excellent; veṣābhiḥ — whose dress; nava — new; yauvana — of youth; kāntibhiḥ — whose beauty; kanduka-ādibhiḥ — with balls and other toys; harmyeṣu — on the rooftops; krīḍantībhiḥ — playing; taḍit — of lightning; dyubhiḥ — whose effulgence; nityam — always; saṅkula — crowded; mārgāyām — whose roads; mada-cyudbhiḥ — exuding mada; matam — intoxicated; gajaiḥ — with elephants; su — well; alaṅkṛtaiḥ — ornamented; bhaṭaiḥ — with foot-soldiers; aśvaiḥ — horses; rathaiḥ — chariots; ca — and; kanaka — with gold; ujjvalaiḥ — brilliant; udyāna — with gardens; upavana — and parks; āḍhyāyām — endowed; puṣpita — flowering; druma — of trees; rājiṣu — which had rows; nirviśat — entering (therein); bhṛṅga — by bees; vihagaiḥ — and birds; nāditāyām — filled with sound; samantataḥ — on all sides; reme — He enjoyed; ṣoḍaśa — sixteen; sāhasra — thousand; patnīnām — of wives; eka — the only; vallabhaḥ — beloved; tāvat — that many; vicitra — variegated; rūpaḥ — having personal forms; asau — He; tat — their; geheṣu — in the residences; mahā-ṛddhiṣu — richly furnished; protphulla — blooming; utpala — of water lilies; kahlāra — white lotuses; kumuda — night-blooming lotuses; ambhoja — and day-blooming lotuses; reṇubhiḥ — by the pollen; vāsita — made aromatic; amala — pure; toyeṣu — in bodies of water; kūjat — cooing; dvija — of birds; kuleṣu — where there were flocks; ca — and; vijahāra — He sported; vigāhya — diving; ambhaḥ — into the water; hradinīṣu — in rivers; mahā-udayaḥ — the all-powerful Lord; kuca — from their breasts; kuṅkuma — by the red cosmetic powder; lipta — smeared; aṅgaḥ — His body; parirabdhaḥ — embraced; ca — and; yoṣitām — by the women. Translation: Śukadeva Gosvamī said: The master of the goddess of fortune resided happily in His capital city, Dvārakā, which was endowed with all opulences and populated by the most eminent Vṛṣṇis and their gorgeously dressed wives. When these beautiful women in the bloom of youth would play on the city’s rooftops with balls and other toys, they shone like flashing lightning. The main streets of the city were always crowded with intoxicated elephants exuding mada, and also with cavalry, richly adorned infantrymen, and soldiers riding chariots brilliantly decorated with gold. Gracing the city were many gardens and parks with rows of flowering trees, where bees and birds would gather, filling all directions with their songs. Purport: Lord Kṛṣṇa was the sole beloved of His sixteen thousand wives. Expanding Himself into that many forms, He enjoyed with each of His queens in her own richly furnished residence. On the grounds of these palaces were clear ponds fragrant with the pollen of blooming utpala, kahlāra, kumuda and ambhoja lotuses and filled with flocks of cooing birds. The almighty Lord would enter those ponds, and also various rivers, and enjoy sporting in the water while His wives embraced Him, leaving the red kuṅkuma from their breasts smeared on His body.. For More videos of Srimad Bhagvatam Class - ISKCON Chowpatty Click Here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhtmKWc6vRTClEnU8SGgFWPcUFNvyUggb For More Wallpapers Click Here: http://ift.tt/2hzD2xS To View More ISKCON Centers around the world http://ift.tt/1VMXpZL

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